National Parksin Québec

Québec's 25 national parks are waiting for you. In all regions, these wide open spaces are located next to our cities, all the way to Québec's far north. They are the doorways to the diversity of our abundant natural habitats.

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Feel like escaping, unwinding, experiencing the stunning beauty of nature ? Situated on the eastern tip of the Gaspé Peninsula, Forillon Park is a mountainous area that borders on the Gulf of St-Lawrence and the Bay of Gaspé. Its boreal forest is home to an diverse ...

On the eastern coast of Hudson Bay, not far from the Inuit community of Umiujaq, this region boasts the largest national park in Québec. A cultural crossroads, it possesses remnants of human occupation dating back more than 3,000 years, and former trading posts once ...

The crown jewel of the Abitibi-Témiscamingue wilderness, Parc national d'Aiguebelle is home to a variety of geological phenomena with evocative names: giant's kettle, pillow lava. You'll not only see moose and beavers while hiking or canoeing, but you can ...

Hop aboard the Narvall III (48 passengers) at the scenic Grande-Grave (South Area) site, and enjoy a whale-watching cruise that will make your visit to Forillon National Park an unforgettable one. A professional interpreter-guide will help you discover the fascinating life of ...

Imagine that you are in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, on a wild and enchanting island, basking in the sun under the clear northern sky. Imagine white cliffs being lapped repeatedly by the ocean's waters. Imagine huge secluded caves and white-tailed deer grazing on seaweed. ...

Parc national des Grands-Jardins is often compared to Northern Québec due to its carpets of ground lichen and the exceptional Arctic vegetation that line the trails. For years, the park's lakes were known for their incredible fishing. Are you familiar with speckled ...

Parc national des Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie was named after a series of valleys cut deep into a range of high mountains.The Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie are among the highest rock faces East of the Rockies! Steep slopes, beautiful natural ...

It’s the latest addition to Québec’s network of national parks. Elegantly balanced between water and forest, it is also home to almost 10,000 years of history. Visitors will be attracted by the long sandy shores of Lac Témiscouata, the hiking, the flora ...

Paddle along the sinewy Rivière Valin and discover the secrets of Parc national des Monts-Valin. Hike along the splendid trails that open up to incredible views of the Saguenay region. You’ll love the Valin mountains so much that you’ll want to return in winter ...

Nestled in the heart of the first International Dark Sky Reserve, Parc national du Mont-Mégantic is the place to go for a fascinating voyage through space and the history of the universe. But remember, you can’t leave the park without returning to earth. You can also ...